- Anorexia
- Bulimia
- Hyperphagia
- Compulsive eating
- Compulsive snacking
- Otorexia
- Body image concerns.
Anorexia nervosa is characterized by extreme dietary restriction, which often leads to significant weight loss, endangering the health and life of the person affected.
Anorexia nervosa is characterized by extreme dietary restriction, which often leads to significant weight loss, endangering the health and life of the person affected.
Bulimia nervosa is characterized by repeated episodes of excessive eating in a short period of time, often followed by compensatory behaviors.
Bulimia nervosa is characterized by repeated episodes of excessive eating in a short period of time, often followed by compensatory behaviors.
Binge eating disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of uncontrolled overeating, where a large amount of food is consumed in a short period of time, well beyond what most people would eat in similar circumstances.
Binge eating disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of uncontrolled overeating, where a large amount of food is consumed in a short period of time, well beyond what most people would eat in similar circumstances.
Compulsive eating is distinct from binge eating disorder.
Compulsive eating is distinct from binge eating disorder.
This disorder is characterized by episodes of overeating at night, while very little or no food is consumed during the day.
This disorder is characterized by episodes of overeating at night, while very little or no food is consumed during the day.
Orthorexia is an obsession with healthy eating. This excessive concern pushes individuals to strictly control their diet, losing the spontaneity of their meals.
Orthorexia is an obsession with healthy eating. This excessive concern pushes individuals to strictly control their diet, losing the spontaneity of their meals.
Rumination disorder, or rumination disorder, is characterized by the voluntary and repeated regurgitation of food.
Rumination disorder, or rumination disorder, is characterized by the voluntary and repeated regurgitation of food.
For complete descriptions of the various eating disorders listed in the DSM-5.
For complete descriptions of the various eating disorders listed in the DSM-5.
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